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2011/04 Moments, April 2011

Toronto, Ontario; Vancouver, BC; Las Vegas, Nevada.

Atrium of the North York Central Library, from the fourth floor (Monday) 20110404 1515
Atrium of the North York Central Library, from the fourth floor (North York, Monday) 20110404 1515
Aircraft labelled as TCA Trans-Canada Airlines, hopefully for nostalgia and not a recommissioning of 1960s-era equipment (YVR Vancouver) 20110409 1445
Aircraft labelled as TCA Trans-Canada Airlines, hopefully for nostalgia and not a recommissioning of 1960s-era equipment (YVR Vancouver) 20110409 1445
Opening #ibmimpact playing Classical Gas, first guitar with string trio, then guitar rock band, then deejay scratching, finally with band playing on tablets. Venetian Resort, Las Vegas 20110411 0815
Opening #ibmimpact playing Classical Gas, first guitar with string trio, then guitar rock band, then deejay scratching, finally with band playing on tablets. Venetian Resort, Las Vegas 20110411 0815
Live demo on #ibmcloud responding to Twitter at #ibmimpact, so I got my tweet on the big screen. Las Vegas Venetian Resort 20110412 1200
Live demo on #ibmcloud responding to Twitter at #ibmimpact, so I got my tweet on the big screen. (Las Vegas Venetian Resort) 20110412 1200
Trio playing at St. Mark’s Square at the Grand Canal at the Palazzo Resort. Lighting is all artificial, probably darker than outside right now (Las Vegas) 20110412 1845
Trio playing at St. Mark’s Square at the Grand Canal at the Palazzo Resort. Lighting is all artificial, probably darker than outside right now (Las Vegas) 20110412 1845
Last chance for gambling before leaving Nevada by air: slot machines at airport international terminal 2, attended by a cashier offering change. Presumably few people leave with bags of coins. (Las Vegas McCarran Airport) 20110416 1015
Last chance for gambling before leaving Nevada by air: slot machines at airport international terminal 2, attended by a cashier offering change. Presumably few people leave with bags of coins. (Las Vegas McCarran Airport) 20110416 1015
Heavy Weather, a group of heavyweight Toronto musicians coming together for fun to play Weather Report jazz (The Rex, Toronto) 20110421 2200
Heavy Weather, a group of heavyweight Toronto musicians coming together for fun to play Weather Report jazz (The Rex, Toronto) 20110421 2200
Sherbourne Commons, south of Queens Quay East, under construction in the spring on Flickr.Sherbourne Commons, south of Queens Quay East, is still under constructionin late April 2009. The ditch doesn’t have water flowing, and the sign for No Wading in the pool is superfluous (Toronto, Sunday) 20110424 1700
Sherbourne Commons, south of Queens Quay East, is still under construction in late April 2009. The ditch doesn’t have water flowing, and the sign for No Wading in the pool is superfluous (Toronto, Sunday) 20110424 1700
Scarborough Beach boardwalk, April sunset (Toronto, Wednesday) on Flickr.Boardwalk at Scarborough Beach, unseasonably warm evening, eye between tworain alerts.  Walkers and cyclists out, light at 8:15 pm (Toronto,Wednesday) 20110427 2015
Scarborough Beach boardwalk, April sunset. Boardwalk at Scarborough Beach, unseasonably warm evening, eye between two rain alerts. Walkers and cyclists out, light at 8:15 pm (Toronto, Wednesday) 20110427 2015

When was that building demolished? Front Street East at Church Street (Toronto) 20110428
When was that building demolished? Front Street East at Church Street. Building demolished at one of the oldest intersections in Toronto. Front Street at Church Street would have been near the waterfront of the town of York, before landfill moved the shoreline blocks south (Toronto) 20110428 1815

2009/07/22-27 Vancouver family stopover

Since Vancouver is on the air route from Sydney to Toronto, our family planned a five-day stopover to visit the west coast family, and partially adjust to the cross-Pacific time zone change.  One of the first sightseeing activities was a drive up to UBC — considered a family jinx, with two parents both dropouts from the university!  Our sons didn’t show much jet lag on the view over Spanish Banks.

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Back towards the city centre, we returned to a favorite haunt from our past:  Granville Island.  We negotiated the usual traffic jams to park on the dock, facing the Burrard Bridge to the northwest.  The place essentially hasn’t changed much in 25 years.

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Looking to the east, it’s possible that all of the towers in the West End weren’t there in the 1980s.

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Inside the Granville Island Public Market, the berries and fruit always look great.

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We made a habitual stop to Seafood City for cold barbequed salmon.  It’s local cuisine out west, and a treat for visiting Easterners. Continue reading2009/07/22-27 Vancouver family stopover

2009/07/18-19 New England Highway (Brisbane-Hunter Valley), Cruickshank Estates, Eastwood

After the week in Brisbane, we loaded up the minivan for our drive back to Sydney to catch our flight back to Canada. We had taken the drive north along the coastal route over three days. For a change of scenery, we planned the drive south on the inland route, over two days. The New England Highway is a two lane highway, with only a few major settlements between Brisbane and Sydney. Driving past farms and pastures, the altitude gradually rose.

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Stopping overnight in Armidale, we were rudely reminded that July is Australian winter, with an overnight temperature below freezing. From the middle of the Northern Tablelands, the second day of driving through mountain ranges, leading to gradual descent.

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We were making good time on the second day. I calculated that if we aimed for one of the most northmost wineries in the Upper Hunter Valley, we could arrive in time for a 2 p.m. tour. A brief stop at the Muswellbrook Visitor Information Centre clarified directions to Cruickshank Callatoota Estates, since they had moved within the previous year. Off the main roads onto side roads, we navigated up a long drive to find a modest operation, with a small tasting building.

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We were welcomed by one of the partners of the estate, who said that the scheduled time was just for publication, and tours can be given on request. He explained that the business is essentially run by two partners year-round, with itinerant help to work the land, and bring in the grapes at harvest time. The winemaking process begins with grape vines run through a destemmer.

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When the harvest is brought into the main processing building, the grapes are put into a press where the juice is separated from the skins. Continue reading2009/07/18-19 New England Highway (Brisbane-Hunter Valley), Cruickshank Estates, Eastwood

2011/02 Moments, March 2011

Tempe, Arizona; Phoenix, Arizona.

Registration for the Resilience 2011 meeting at Arizona State U., in Memorial Union. Signs that Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings Time theoretically gives participants one less excuse to be late for those 8 a.m. starts (Tempe, AZ, Friday)
Registration for the Resilience 2011 meeting at Arizona State U., in Memorial Union. Signs that Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings Time theoretically gives participants one less excuse to be late for those 8 a.m. starts (Tempe, AZ, Friday) 20110311
Chief style blanket, first phase, 1995, Nellie Shorty Begay, a Navajo weaver. Touring collection as part of reception for the Resilience 2011 conference, with 700 new acquaintances (Heard Museum, Phoenix) 20110312
Chief style blanket, first phase, 1995, Nellie Shorty Begay, a Navajo weaver. Touring collection as part of reception for the Resilience 2011 conference, with 700 new acquaintances (Heard Museum, Phoenix) 20110312

70/66 Mark McGwire/Sammy Sosa, 1999 painting by Jack E. Guth of Jerome, Arizona, part of the Cactus League Experience Highlights, Phoenix Airport Museum 20110316 0545
70/66 Mark McGwire/Sammy Sosa, 1999 painting by Jack E. Guth of Jerome, Arizona, part of the Cactus League Experience Highlights, Phoenix Airport Museum 20110316 0545

2009/07/17 GoMA, Queen Street Mall, South Bank — Brisbane

Having completed a week at the conference, our family took the Friday afternoon at leisure to look around central Brisbane.  We started our visit at GOMA — the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art.

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The exhibits began before we even entered the building, with The High/Perpetual Xmas, No Abstractions 2008, by Scott Redford to the south of the walk.

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On the north side of the walk was a patch of Maiwar Green, and the view across the river.

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We happened on The China Project exhibition, including a larger-than-life sculpture of Mao Zedong and Mao Zedong by Wang Wenhai.

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Down one side of this hall was a series of bronze sculptures titled Metaphysica 2007, by Ah Xian. Continue reading2009/07/17 GoMA, Queen Street Mall, South Bank — Brisbane

2009/07/14 UQ St. Lucia, Brisbane River, Customs House, Mount Coot-tha

As part of the ISSS Brisbane 2009 meeting, a field trip had been arranged.  We had to arrive early, parking at the edge of the campus to walk up Campbell Road in the University of Queensland St. Lucia campus.

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We encountered our group walking down Union Road towards the ferry dock.

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There’s regular City Cat ferry service from UQ to the city centre.

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The structure of the dock suggests the riverbanks are shallow.

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In the warm Brisbane winter, we stood on the back deck and watched the ferry’s wake. Continue reading2009/07/14 UQ St. Lucia, Brisbane River, Customs House, Mount Coot-tha

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